Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

This is getting scary

There’s a ton of talent leaving claims every month, I get it everyone likes to po-p on the entry folks but this is getting scary. Really over qualified people are leaving left and right to our competitors. This has been picking up over the last year. Other companies are actually calling some of the departments and openly offering people interviews along with better pay/benefits.

SF is currently the McDonald’s of the corporate world. Get your sh-t together and go out make something for yourself elsewhere.

It never used to be like this.

@1dem+1b12Gs8e hits the nail on the head.

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Post ID: @OP+1b4k8gCf

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Look it up! Old Dominion Trucking average pay for a truck driver is 96,000.00 per year. There are so many other occupations that you won't take the abuse from the customer nor mgmt. People with college degrees are doing it because they make more money and live healthier lifes.

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Post ID: @5kwk+1b4k8gCf

So I am someone who is under 5 years with the company, and still planning it as a lifelong career. Ill dodge whatever you throw at me for saying that.

For someone like me, this situation, with quality rockstars leaving, and the bad/average workers here until something better comes along increases, I am absolutely terrified to think what our workforce will look like in another 5 or 10 years. I know people who have been with the farm for over a decade, i send the same feedback to them that i did years ago, same exact issues, another year, same person still. We have more and more people like this, and fewer and fewer people like me, who get kindly asked by a concerned TM to help fix the messes that person (and others) make, but are incapable to fix themselves. Even a few years I got the same average rating as those people.

It starts to get old, this process of carrying others through adult professional life, so that they can make what I make.

This process of great or good workers getting fed up and wanting to leave, and the extreme tolerance for poor work long term (its ok to have a bad week every now and than) is making for a bleak future with this company, unless it can get all of its talent externally.

The more and more I have to sacrifice for this companies remarkably insane mismanagement, like what's going on right now as a result for the great idea to hire ZERO people for a year, while do nothing to retaining people, the less and less I see this as a career and the more I see it as a call center job where they somehow convinced people to do difficult claims work AND be a call center rep, for the same call center pay.

I guess I just look around at the industry and see it totally anti-employee, not career stability anymore, low pay, high stress, and requires decent technical skills...and i think....WTF am i doing here i could be anywhere else making the same and doing half the work. The carrot they use to use to dangle to keep us going was sold to decrease costs slightly for one quarter.

If management doesn't see this as a huge issue that demands immediate and drastic attention, then they really dont have a long term employee strategy other than "replace handlers with programmers and have the tech be the handler"

I know its tough out there to get any job that pays over $40k a year, but man the farm is really pressing their covid employment situation as hard as they can, without regard for what happens when people suddenly have the opportunity for employment elsewhere. They better have that temp company number on speed dial, maybe they can outsource claim handling to GIECO?

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Post ID: @5zuf+1b4k8gCf

No wonder our premium is so high. it's ignorant to pay that much.

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Post ID: @5rkn+1b4k8gCf

You are either really naive or totally d-mb or most likely both. You obviously have never been involved in corporate litigation or seen the resulting bills. Must be nice to be so ignorant.

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Post ID: @5vya+1b4k8gCf

Laughable! 250 million for defending. Right, sure! Maybe you should have your 5 year old do your math homework.

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Post ID: @5uts+1b4k8gCf

You would pay 250 million if the cost of defending was multiples of that young naive child. Ge-z, have your mom or dad post for you.....

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Post ID: @5cjm+1b4k8gCf

If you have no liability, why would you pay 250 million? That works in claims? No wonder our freaking premiums are so high! Ge-z! We pay criminals to be criminals. That sounds like your boy Biden!

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Post ID: @4den+1b4k8gCf

When you settle a suit for 250 MILION it speaks volumes.

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Post ID: @4wfh+1b4k8gCf

People and companies settle suits every day-just look at our previous president for leadership in that area. You obviously have never worked in claims.

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Post ID: @4eqk+1b4k8gCf

@4fia. Does a businessman pay 250 million to get out of a RICO suit? Thief? Really now.

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Post ID: @4oyn+1b4k8gCf

“... SF, record production, best growth in decades, much lower expenses, strongest capital position in history, extending lead over number 2 carrier, very positive customer feedback, it is all good!”

Must be exploiting amd profiting off of others. Troll. Your no businessman/woman for sure. A thief probably

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Post ID: @4fia+1b4k8gCf

SF, record production, best growth in decades, much lower expenses, strongest capital position in history, extending lead over number 2 carrier, very positive customer feedback, it is all good!

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Post ID: @4igg+1b4k8gCf

SF Titanic.. treading water. Glug Glug Glug

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Post ID: @4fon+1b4k8gCf

After 30 plus years, I retired. I did make a good living and got out as an adjuster. What I see now after talking to the retirees, most of us can't believe what the company has turned into. I can say 95% plus conservatively speaking are shaking their head and worried about where it's going. I feel so sad for those associates who are trying their best to make ends meet worried about day to day expenses while the six digit plus associates try to sell something they deep down don't believe. Call it whining all you want. I call it sad. So very sad that a company went from such a proud organization to one that has the appearance of an anarchy. I pray they wake up to learn and learn to appreciate the unique personalities that add value to the organization instead of destroying it.

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Post ID: @3pwh+1b4k8gCf

State Farm is in a flat spin!

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Post ID: @3ohg+1b4k8gCf

Blah blah blah. Same old same old....

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Post ID: @2aau+1b4k8gCf

It's going to get worse. They will stop at nothing even when the elites start going after each other.

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Post ID: @2nqw+1b4k8gCf

Hedge the bet. They do.

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Post ID: @1kcl+1b4k8gCf

@rqn+1b4k8gCf Go back to the original postings, the op claimed he only worked here for health coverages and could live off his wife and had his own net worth supposedly.

You probably wake up everyday wishing you were him LOL.

Anyways I agree with everything in this post, a few PR’s that SF hires adjustors who have 0 industry experience in health, auto, and home and this is what you get.

I’m willing to be for every 10 adjustors, 2-3 probably don’t even need a manager or help and if they do, it’s usually not their lack of knowledge but a slippery slope decision.

Don’t take this as not needing management but that’s my observation over a few years.

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Post ID: @zhy+1b4k8gCf

Remember this. It's a good thing they're leaving. Compete with them! Piece of cake!

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